No earbuds, no basic instructions for volume, etc.

I just bought this sansa as BestBuy Manteca,CA today. I carefully opened it and got 5 pieces of literature, but nothing on where the volume control is, etc. I also got no earbuds. Help please. I am not an electronic whiz. I have the sansa fuze 4GB

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